【題目】假如你叫李華,你和筆友Mike互寄了全家的合影。Mike看了合影后來(lái)信問(wèn)為什么你沒(méi)有兄弟姐妹。請(qǐng)用英語(yǔ)寫(xiě)封100字左右的回信說(shuō)明情況。內(nèi)容包括以下幾點(diǎn):

原因

⒈二十世紀(jì)八十年代開(kāi)始實(shí)行計(jì)劃生育;
⒉大部分中國(guó)家庭是獨(dú)生子女。

看法

⒈能受到好的教育;父母關(guān)愛(ài)更多;
⒉孤獨(dú)、自私,生活能力差;
⒊建議多交朋友。

注意:⒈可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié)使行文連貫;
⒉字?jǐn)?shù)100左右;
⒊開(kāi)頭已給出,不計(jì)入總字?jǐn)?shù);
⒋參考詞匯:計(jì)劃生育family program獨(dú)生子女the only child
Dear Mike,
Thank you for your letter and the photo of your family.
Yours
Li Hua

【答案】Dear Mike,

Thank you for your letter and the photo of your family. Now I am writing to tell you why I am the only child in my family.

As you know, the population of China is growing very fast. In order to control the rapid increase of population, in the 1980s the government of China began to put into practice the family program---one child for each couple. As a result, most families have only one child. The child in the family can get more love from the family and chances to get better education. On the other hand, the only child is selfish, and not so independent. Sometimes they feel lonely. I think, every only child like me should learn to make more friends.

I hope that we write more often to each other.

Yours

Li Hua


【解析】本文是一篇英文信件,要求考生以李華的身份給筆友Mike寫(xiě)一封信,寫(xiě)作要點(diǎn)已經(jīng)給出,屬于提綱類(lèi)作文。寫(xiě)作時(shí)考生需要:第一步:認(rèn)真審題,提煉要點(diǎn) 一審格式:本文是書(shū)信體裁。二審結(jié)構(gòu):按書(shū)信格式分為開(kāi)頭、正文和結(jié)尾;正文應(yīng)包括目前存在的現(xiàn)象、原因和看法。三審要點(diǎn):用英語(yǔ)思維,理出寫(xiě)作要點(diǎn)。第二步:緊扣主題,擴(kuò)點(diǎn)成句;第三步:補(bǔ)充修改,連句成篇。范文中用到連詞As you know, As a result, On the other hand, I think, 使行文更加連貫

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